Your ISP

I am in Croatia and I don't have a lot of options. I am paying T-com for my internet. I pay around 35$ a month for 4 Mbps and flat rate. I am not very happy with it and think that is expensive (it kinda is in my country )

I'm currently living in the Philippines, and just like your situation, I don't have a lot of options when it comes to choosing an internet service provider. I'm currently subscribed to an ISP called Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company, with a 1 Mbps plan for $31.60 per month. I am NOT happy with the service they provide to the customer, and I don't like the fact that I get random disconnects every 30 minutes. If only I could find a better ISP, I would do it now.

I live in the backwoods of Pennsylvania and it's amazing that I even have access to internet! I've been on dialup for years and only recently was able to switch to "highspeed" DSL with Verizon. It's sad. However, I'm moving the the Washington D.C. area in a few months - FiOS here I come!

I have no options unfortunately. I'm using Korea Telecom which is a decent enough ISP, but I'm sharing my connection with the whole apartment building. There's no choice for anything else unfortunately, so during peak hours it can get pretty slow.

I live in Mexico in one of the northern states. Here we don't have much options. There are two ISP in my city (ok, there are more, but two are the ones with the best connections) but I'm not happy with neither one. At home I use cable and pay about $35 for 5mbps. At work we have a few DSL connections of 6mbps that also costs about $35 each.

Shaw up here in Canada, BC. I pay 65$ a month for unlimited 25 MB download and 2.5 upload... it's kind of ridiculous. But my internet's definitely stable and the speeds pretty darn good, still I know I'm being way overcharged but the alternative is just plain horrible speeds. I dream of the day Google makes it way up to Canada...

I am currently using Virgin Media. I have got to say that their speeds are rather phenomenal!

I was originally with AOL who were quite reasonable speed wise and price wise, and then switched to Sky as the prices were better. However, their speeds were actually worse than awful to say the least. They offered the same speeds as Virgin Media but somehow Virgin actually exceeds my expectations speed and price wise. I highly recommend them to anyone and to add, their customer service is the best I've seen out there!

We have Vodafone as our ISP. They're also our network carriers, so we get the bundles. Meh, I think that it's alright, although it could be better. It's decent enough for browsing though, although sometimes it fluctuates especially when there's heavy rain. I'm looking out for UPC, it's just new but it looks promising.

Haha, Toronto Canada checking in. I pay around $60 with home phone combined with internet that runs at 2mbps up and .6 mbps down. Awesome, especially considering some 3rd world countries have better internet and the fact that I should be getting 7 mbps up and 2 mbps down. Tech support wants $100 to fix it. No way.

I've been paying this same price ever since dial-up and got upgraded to broadband for free. It's quite reliable; drops connection once a fortnight roughly. A little bit of down time is worth the price.